tti", the job done, Iso MQS for i So said 0Me 0 , County Ex on Di�tor -for the Berrien County Cooperati Extension Service he ey­ noted the AnmW Report to the ��.� �ty Comm·�Y·��n on ThuB(by, FebruMY 15. r. u o's ds mmed up the findings of an rev; conducted last sum hich led to a fi year Plan of or. Direc or u 0 said that the "Cooperative Extension Se . ce conducts educational programs in four broad areas: F mily Living Education and Family utr··, icultural Production ar etin , 4-H Youth Progr m d Resource De lopment d Public Affairs." Th ccom- rti ipants nding patterns, informatio , program ith S dra S� d, Home Economist d Director of· th Expend d utrition Pro m, SPQ e n E P. She says th t E P "is designed to sist limited resource hou holds ith children in more effecti utilization of their r sources through incre d kno led nd sills". e ance A Dance Contest for area n rs is being sponsored by s at the B chelor 14 Club on r th next four Thursdays from 8: 0 p.m. to 1:00 .m. Thursday, arch 1 is sign up time at the Bachelor 14 Club. Then the first and second eliminations will be rch 8 nd 15th respectively nd th . nner ill be chosen on arch 22. The contest is open to couples onl . First, second and third pi ce prizes will be rded. / s. Stew d t on to y at homemaken taught various nutrition lessons such mW plmnin b· c nutrition, food preservation storap and food bud ting. rs. Steward says that, C e � a current uselo� of 263 families and to date 1 ,183 Berrien County Families haw participated in this program". HMYey Belter and James ibauer represented the icultunl production nd nw-keting aIU. r. Belter spa e of the diversified audience that he serves including novite farmers, small and part-time farmers, commercial gro rs, . -businessmen, chemical companies consu I tants a insurance men. r. Belter added that ne information and assistance is distributed thro gh �dio programs, ne m tings, code-a-phone II as direct visitation. J iba, Vege- tab e Agent, says hi function is "to help co cial farm en rna e a d r. ibauer says that this can mean anything from s rin simple questions oping long-term projects comp ex prob ms. From giving . stance to the Berri n County Youth Fair to ·ting a prdenin column, r. ibau dvises, teaches and helps the vegetable gro rs of Berrien County An all-out effort to become more productive. . ensure that alt school e child- Laurence A. Cushman, ren in the county are properly Jr. and Henry O. Allen, both immunized against the common 4-H Youth Agents, spoke about childhood diseases. th Berrien County 4-H Pro- The Berrien County gram. H nry Allen spoke on'the Health Department has recel d expansion efforts of 4-H, citing a grant from the Michigan such activities as e Horizons, Department of Public Health to utrition Basketball - Activity: assist the schools in an th Bicycle Safety Program and Immunization Record Search utrition Day Camp, which Program. bring a 4-H experience to m ny The record search will inner-city youngsters. in Ive the revie of the immunization status of all- 1 st through 11 th d students in the county, according to Beverly Sanford, R.N., program coordi­ nator. Mrs. Sanford and two assistants, Helen Krall, R. . and Marty Lenthall, R.N., are currently in the process of reviewing an elementary and secondary school heal th records in the county. once this process has been completed for a school system, vaccination question­ naires will be m iled to the parents/guardians of tho <. children whose records I e incomplete. ) o o e pre.; Sonya Carr, Secretary; Tina White, Assistant-Secretary; and Donna Toney, Treasurer. Other members include Daphn Haley, Martha Wallace, Debra Turner, and S ndr Crump. .. The group h ponsored two dances, bake sales and dinners in the short time they've been organized. They: hope to raise enough funds get a building opened and running as a center" for the' 13-20 years old group. The B chelor 14 Club Refre hm nts will be h s donated its pi ce to s. e ch Id and admis ion is one Thursday for activities for teens. dollar. Mich ell Burnett is th Sponsor of the group is record pinn r. r . Annie Robin n, Advisors s. is n wly formed inclu Patricia Robin on, club of area young peopl hOI Ch rlene Arrington, Mrs. Carr, intend to provide ctivities for r. Carolyn W rd, Mrs. Billie people their 0 age. Toney, M. Sandra Haley, and M. pr ident is She[i.. rs. c Call. • �. • Robin on; Voland Ward, Vice- . � f Febna 27, 1979 THE CITIZE 3 �I��--------------� Urry Cu man - spoke ' The Cooperative Ex ten- on the value of our YOlunteer -, . on Service is funded efforts and the 4-H Foundation,. cooPerativety thr e U.s. ich has raised $110,000 for Departmen of Agriculture, itS investment trust fund . h ichipn State Uni rSi and provides supplemental fu s Berri n County. for 4-H. - ' Send resume to: I CITY ANAGER CITY HALL 200 ALL STREET ClARE USG OVE, Berrien County 0 Cooperathe Ex . on Service delivered the - . Report at the County 8o�'d rneetin , F� 15. Carlos' ) • n· z • I The questionnaires ill . indicate what vaccine informa­ tion is missing from the c ild's health record, Parents/guardians are then as ed to upply the school with the month and year their child re ived the needed vaccines. If the child has not received the vaccines, the parent is instructed to se their private physician or attend a health department clinic and provide this inform tion to the schoo. ex peri ce in r ar. �I ry: $12.400.00 to $18.000.00 per year. App Y Person • City H II 200 Wall St� t. Benton H rbor, II 49022 The minimum vaccin requirements r th program are one do 0 me les vaccin , one dose of rubella v. ccine, three doses of - Cfiphtheria and tetanus vaccine (T d) and three doses of polio vaccine. a - 0 ary ublic 4000 ALGO QUI BENTON HARBOR. MICH. 49022 Q25-1071 • Q27-1111 • 1